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Ibn Askar or Abu Abdallah Mohammed ibn Ali ibn Omar ibn Husain ibn Misbah ibn Askar (1529–1579) was a Moroccan historian, author of ''Dawhat al-Nashir li-Mahasin man kana min al-Maghrib min Ahl al-Karn al-ashir'', a hagiographic dictionary, composed about the year 1575〔ed. M. Hajji, Rabat, 1976., translation T.H. Weir, (Edinburgh: George A. Morton 1904), ''The Sheikhs of Morocco''〕〔M. A. Cook, ''Commanding right and forbidding wrong in Islamic thought'', Cambridge University Press, 2000, p. 388〕 which gives a comprehensive picture of the Jazulliya order and its offshoots.〔Martijn Theodoor Houtsma, ''E.J. Brill's first encyclopaedia of Islam'', 1913-1936, Volume 2, p. 363〕 Ibn Askar died in the battle of Ksar al-Kebir. (He is not be confused with the Andalusian Ibn Askar (d. 1238), author of ''Alam Malaqa''.) ==References== 〔
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